Following a string of senior executive departures at the sportswear
major Nike, its vice president of diversity and inclusion Antoine Andrews
is the latest to move out of the company, Fashion Network reports, quoting
a Nike spokeswoman.

Andrews' exit follows after Nike brand president Trevor Edwards and
Jayme Martin, vice president and general manager for global categories left
the business last month. /p>

Wall Street Journal had then quoted Chief Executive Mark Parker’s
internal memo to employees, stating: “Over the past few weeks, we've become
aware of reports of behaviour occurring within our organization that do not
reflect our core values of inclusivity, respect and empowerment. This
disturbs and saddens me."

However Nike spokesperson had told The Journal that there were no direct
allegations against Edwards. Nike also announced through a statement that
Parker will remain as Chairman, President and CEO beyond 2020 and Edwards
will now serve as an advisor to Parker until his retirement
as Nike transitions its organization.